I will develop augmented reality ar apps in unity using webar, arkit, arcore, or opencv

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About this Service

Transform Your Ideas into Immersive Augmented Reality (AR) Experiences!


I specialize in developing high-quality AR apps and games using Unity, with extensive experience across top AR platforms, including:


AR Foundation (a powerful framework combining ARKit and ARCore)

ARKit

ARCore

WebAR

OpenCV

Vuforia


My AR creations have been successfully published on both the Play Store and App Store. Some of my popular projects include:


BobaQuest AR (Built with ARKit, ARCore, Geo-location)

Festive People AR (Built with AR Foundation)

Universo Da Vinci AR (Built with Vuforia)

Zenland AR (Built with AR Foundation)

Basketball AR (Using OpenCV)


Whether you need a full-fledged AR game or a custom AR app for your unique concept, I can bring your vision to life.


My services include:


AR Game Development

Interactive AR App Development

Custom Solutions for Business or Entertainment


NOTE: Feel free to contact me before placing an order to discuss your project. Every idea is different, and the price/time will depend on the complexity of the project. Rest assured, you'll receive tailored solutions that fit your needs!

Service Features

  • Functional Android app
  • Functional IOS App
  • App design
  • App submission
  • App icon
  • Splash screen
  • Ad network integration
  • Include source code

About the Seller

From

India

Member Since

May 2025

Skills:

Adobe photoshop Indesign Illustrator Dreamweaver

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Package
$350.00
Basic
$1,000.00
Standard
$2,000.00
Premium
Revisions 1 1 1
Delivery Time 14 days 28 days 28 days
Functional Android app
Functional IOS App
App design
App submission
App icon
Splash screen
Ad network integration
Include source code
Total $350.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00
Basic
Standard
Premium
$350.00

Basic

14 days delivery
1 Revision
Functional Android app
Functional IOS App
App design
App submission
App icon
Splash screen

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